Close
An icebreaker promotes relationship between DFFE and PPC An icebreaker promotes relationship between DFFE and PPC

An icebreaker promotes relationship between DFFE and PPC

Parliamentary Portfolio Committee gets on board with the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment

0 1280

SOUTH AFRICA: Joining the SA Agulhas II for a trip from East London to Cape Town last weekend, members of the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee were given a first-hand glimpse of the vessel’s capabilities as well as its importance in sustaining global efforts to study the ocean’s role in climate change.

Eastern Cape abalone to be allocated to small-scale fishers Eastern Cape abalone to be allocated to small-scale fishers

Eastern Cape abalone to be allocated to small-scale fishers

Call of public comment

0 1195

SOUTH AFRICA: Having published his intention to allocate abalone found in the Eastern Cape to the small-scale fishing sector, the Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Dion George has called for public comment.

Patrol vessel set to combat IUU Patrol vessel set to combat IUU

Patrol vessel set to combat IUU

LIBERIA: The Liberian Fisheries Authority (NaFAA) handed over the patrol vessel, Lone Star to the Ministry of National Defence for use by the...
0 1292
Marine spatial plan published for comment Marine spatial plan published for comment

Marine spatial plan published for comment

SEYCHELLES: Seychelles’ draft Marine Spatial Plan has been made available for public comment for a 28-day period.

0 1727
South Africa and Nigeria eye IMO Council seat South Africa and Nigeria eye IMO Council seat

South Africa and Nigeria eye IMO Council seat

After failing to regain a seat on the International Maritime Organisation’s (IMO) Council at the end of 2023, Nigeria and South Africa have...
0 1664
Two harbour tugs up for auction Two harbour tugs up for auction

Two harbour tugs up for auction

SOUTH AFRICA:  Two of Transnet National Ports Authority’s tugboats will go on auction later this month at a starting bid of R2,5...
0 1463
Port partnership signed Port partnership signed

Port partnership signed

CONGO: AD Ports Group and the CMA CGM Group have formed a joint venture to develop, manage, and operate New East Mole multipurpose terminal at the...
0 1134
Oil escapes wreck during removal operations Oil escapes wreck during removal operations

Oil escapes wreck during removal operations

SOUTH AFRICA: Discoveries of oil on the main beaches of Strandfontein on the West Coast last week have been confirmed by the South African...
0 1459
First78910111214161718192021Last

EDITOR'S PICKS

Did Day of the Seafarer miss the mark? 0 Report Back
MRA Online

Did Day of the Seafarer miss the mark?

As a guest at a Cape Town function to celebrate the Day of the Seafarer I found myself contemplating the format of the event as mostly shore-based maritime stakeholders provided input into strategies and policies aimed to keep seafarers safe at...
O&G engineers return home with a pardon 0 Report Back
MRA Online

O&G engineers return home with a pardon

SOUTH AFRICA: The two oil and gas engineers working offshore in Equatorial Guinea that were unlawfully detained more than two years ago have returned home after they received a pardon from the President of Equatorial Guinea.

No content

A problem occurred while loading content.

Previous Next

INSIGHTS & OPINION

No content

A problem occurred while loading content.

Previous Next

PRODUCT NEWS

No content

A problem occurred while loading content.

Previous Next

PEOPLE & EVENTS

No content

A problem occurred while loading content.

Previous Next

RSS Upcoming Events

16 Jun 2025 PROTECTING SEAFARERS AGAINST CRIMINALISATION 6/16/2025 11:00 AM - 10/22/2025 6:30 PM

The well-being of seafarers continues to be of great concern to the entire membership of the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the International Maritime Organization (IMO). The criminalization of seafarers is a matter of concern for all those in the maritime industry. ILO and IMO have been working jointly on Guidelines on Fair Treatment of Seafarers detained in connection with alleged crimes.

25 Jun 2025 FUTURE SAR 6/25/2025 3:00 PM

The IMRF is is hosting an upcoming #FutureSAR webinar, to explore how maritime SAR can adapt to a rapidly evolving global landscape shaped by climate change and other emerging challenges. 

2 Jul 2025 ON BOARD CYBER SECURITY 7/2/2025 9:00 AM

Join the DNV free live webinar to gain valuable insights into cybersecurity, discover hands-on experiences and best practices for enhancing cybersecurity on board.

15 Sep 2025 AFRICA OIL WEEK 9/15/2025 - 9/18/2025

After 30 years of success in Cape Town, AOW is evolving to recreate its original vision of bringing together an exclusive senior network to foster meaningful business opportunities and relationships in the global energy landscape. With the partnership of the Government of Ghana we will be hosting a Pan – Africa network of National Oil Companies, Regulators and energy agencies that will give you direct access to new opportunities across the continent.

29 Sep 2025 AFRICAN ENERGY WEEK 9/29/2025 - 10/3/2025

African Energy Week (AEW) is the African Energy Chamber’s annual event, uniting African energy leaders, global investors and executives from across the public and private sector for four days of intense dialogue on the future of the African energy industry.

21 Oct 2025 AFRICAN BOATING CONFERENCE 10/21/2025 - 10/22/2025

The African Boating Conference is a one-of-its-kind event dedicated to unleashing the vast potential of the boating industry across Africa and the Indian Ocean islands. As the only recreational boating B2B conference on the continent, it is set to make “A World of Difference” in an underserved market brimming with opportunity.

CONTACT US

EMAIL:  editor@maritimesa.co.za
PHONE: +27 21 914 1157

WEBSITE CONTENT: Unfortunately our website was decommissioned by our previous hosting provider when they disappeared overnight in June 2023. As such we have rebuilt the content from this year and are adding older content on an ongoing basis. Sadly this has resulted in the loss of statistics associated with article views and website traffic. 

Terms Of UsePrivacy StatementCopyright 2025 | More Maximum Media - publishers of Maritime Review Africa
Back To Top